The mitochondrial import protein Mim1 promotes biogenesis of multispanning outer membrane proteins
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T. Lithgow | N. Pfanner | T. Becker | Judith M. Müller | V. Krüger | C. Meisinger | B. Guiard | R. Wagner | N. Zufall | A. Chacińska | Waltraut Lehmann | Lena-Sophie Wenz | Luise Goroncy
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